The brackets are set. Whether it is NCAA Division 1 (Final Four, NIT, CBI, CIT), NCAA Division 2, or the biggest junior college association (NJCAA Division 1), this is THE time of year. HoopStars Canada brings you a full listing of all Canadians involved in the “Madness”. cont...

Much discussion has taken place over the explosion of young basketball talent in Canada and the annual anticipation over our youth National Teams. However, there hasn’t been a historical reference to all those that put Red & White jerseys on to represent our country with pride. In the first of a four-part series, HoopStars Canada will give thanks to members of every youth National team in our history. cont...

Tournament-Bound Canadians 2017: NCAA D1, D2, NJCAA

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66 Canadians in major U.S. Tourneys

March is always an exciting time of year for basketball fans because it means it’s tournament time. cont...

Tournament-Bound Canadians 2016: NCAA D1 & D2, NJCAA

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69 Canadians in major U.S. Tourneys

March is always an exciting time of year for basketball fans because it means it’s tournament time. The NCAA Tournament for Division 1 programs begins later today and will always get the most notoriety, but there are several other tournaments taking place at different levels. HoopStars Canada brings you a full listing of all Canadians involved in the “Madness” cont...

HoopStars Canada's Prep School Tracker 2015-16

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Justin Jackson: Hill Academy

Where did everybody go? The numbers are staggering. The Canadian high school talent base is branching out across North America like never before. With the success of our AAU and National Team programs, so many options are becoming available on both sides of the border, in English and in French. There is the lure of U.S. prep school: American competition in their education system. Those looking to stay closer to home have several offers as well: American & Canadian competition with a homegrown education.

March is always an exciting time of year for basketball fans because it means it’s tournament time. The NCAA Tournament for Division 1 programs begins later today and will always get the most notoriety, but there are several other tournaments taking place at different levels.

With a number of commitments already released, here is another tracker for the decisions made by our Canadian basketball talents during the 2014-15 season, as confirmed by coaching staffs, players, and press releases. cont...

HoopStars Canada's Commitment Update 2014

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Chris Egi: Harvard-bound

With a number of commitments already released, here is another tracker for the decisions made by our Canadian basketball talents during the 2013-14 season, as confirmed by coaching staffs, players, and press releases. cont...

Canadian Class of 2013: Top 50 by Position (Final - July 9)

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Andrew Wiggins

Another graduating class has come and gone. Once again, the blending of current talent and future potential levels has been carefully weighed to create this year's version of the Top 50 Canadians by Position in the Class of 2013. All prospects were reviewed via in person at a gym, live webcast, and/or archived video. Similar to past analyses, the best Canadian prospects were first classified into a specific position and then placed in order next to their peers.

Once again, here is an inside look at the official commitments from Canadians across the country at several post-secondary levels, as confirmed by coaching staffs, players, and press releases. A recruit with an asterisk (*) beside their name signifies the player will sit out at least part of the 2013-14 season due to league transfer regulations or otherwise.

As the Class of 2012 draws to a close, a combination of current talent and future potential has been careful weighed to create the Top 50 Canadians by Position. All prospects were reviewed via in person at a gym, live webcast, and/or archived video. Similar to past analyses, the best Canadian prospects were first classified into a specific position and then placed in order next to their peers.

Here is an inside look at the official commitments from Canadians across the country at several post-secondary levels, as confirmed by coaching staffs, players, and press releases. A recruit with an asterisk (*) beside their name signifies the player will sit out at least part of the 2012-13 season due to league transfer regulations or otherwise. cont...

AAA OFSAA History (1988-present)

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This is Part 3 of a historical look at the medal-winning teams from every OFSAA ‘AAA’ since 1988. It includes where each teams' top players played basketball after high school (including if they went to prep school first), if applicable

This is Part 2 of a historical look at the medal-winning teams from every OFSAA ‘AA’ since 2001. It includes where each teams' top players played basketball after high school (including if they went to prep school first), if applicable cont...

AAAA OFSAA History (2002-2015)

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Ever wondered who won medals at past OFSAAs and who were on those teams? How about where they all played after high school? This is a historical look at the medal-winning teams from every OFSAA ‘AAAA’ since its inception in 2002